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|  | Site 11,425m2, a through-block corner site fronting on Central Avenue, the Pudong's major boulevard
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95,480m2, including 24,500m2 parking Client POS-A.C. Co., Ltd., Architects and Consultants and I.D. Architects Co., Ltd., Seoul, South Korea Time Frame Planning: 9/95– Construction: 1996– Completion: 1999 |
| | |  | POS Plaza (originally Silver Crown Tower) |
 | Shanghai, China Completed 1999 |
Office-commercial-retail complex with public space and underground parking |
POS Plaza occupies a prominent corner site on the main boulevard of the developing Pudong Area of Shanghai. With nothing to relate to but the boulevard itself, the
project created its own context for the long-term benefit of the public and private realms. The solution reinforces the street with a 34-story office tower derived in its proportions from traditional Chinese architecture. Clad in stainless steel, its carefully detailed structural cage is left open at the top and illuminated at night to create an emblematic crown that announces the existence of a significant urban place. A four-story
circular commercial pavilion complements the tower atop a traditional low granite plinth. The plinth covers and unifies the site; a retail concourse integrates the complex below grade.Mass gives way to open space in the heart of POS Plaza where the buildings embrace the lively paved and landscaped arrival court that gives this project its name. A large central oculus funnels light into the concourse, where a recessed fountain, spraying water into the air, adds activity to the plaza above. Acknowledging the civic responsibility of private development, POS Plaza creates through the interplay of its parts a welcoming center of shopping, dining, work and entertainment — a dynamic urban stage with a distinct sense of place where previously there was none. |
 | 153m high office tower (55,450m2
including 32 office levels @ 1,655m2); 7,430m2
drum-shaped commercial pavilion housing cafes, restaurants and shops around a central atrium, and sun-shaded dining terraces; granite plinth; 2,000m2 public space including pedestrian plaza and arrival court, 8,075m2 retail / service concourse; 24,525m2 parking for 800 cars on 3 levels underground; internal service road; rooftop helipad |
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Pei Cobb Freed & Partners services |
 | Complete Architectural Design services including construction documents; coordination with associate architect on construction administration |
 | POS-A.C. Co., Ltd., Architects and Consultants and I.D. Architects Co., Ltd., Seoul, South Korea |
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Shanghai Consultant / Architect |
ECADI (East China Architectural Design Institute), Shanghai, China |
 | Weiskopf & Pickworth, New York, NY, and POS-A.C. Co., Ltd., Seoul, South Korea |
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Jaros Baum & Bolles, New York, NY, and Mirae Engineering Co., Ltd., Seoul, South Korea |
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